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  • I own a real wofdog. These look like malamute pups. Not wolfdogs...

  • I read that a poodle had the only known record of killing a wolf, that's what I wanted to see. So, thumbs down

  • so is a wolf dog half wolf half dog

  • i know the race of that big dog

    chow chow

    i had one and he passed away

  • that poodle is powerful

  • los perro lobo estan hermosos

  • Holy shit, is SHvar still trolling every single fucking wolfdog video. Good god, everyone: just listen. This man knows EVERYTHING about every animal ever, especially the ones in your videos, and ESPECIALLY about any you may mention in your comments. He is an expert. Do a little google research and you will find him trolling all kinds of forums on varanidae and other reptilia as well as a host of other animals. Plus, he knows all about your credentials from your web posts. Take heed.

  • @tekmet i read what he said nd i DONT THINK HE IS A TROLL. this guy just knows alot about wds and everything he said so far is true. its ppl like you who have no idea wat ur tlkin about so i suggest u study up on wolfdog misreresntation.

  • Oh and Shvar for you're wolves will eat dogs nonsense that is not always the case. Look up Romeo of Alaska, he is a lone black wolf that loves to play with peoples dogs, there are many pictures of him with dogs. I'm not saying they won't eat dogs cause I know they do but so do a lot of predators, dogs aren't that smart and are easy prey for hungry predators.

  • Anything and anyone one will resort to cannibalism even humans even they are starving to death. lol

  • u sux we wanna c a dog fight some where in youtube

  • I would like to have an inbread wolf for a pet, dog They are so so so much bigger then a normal sized dog

  • Oddly cute. I love how the older dog walks by, looks at it like she/he should do something, then leaves.

    Haha. 5/5.

  • where did u get them??????? i really have no clue where to find one. whats there mix??

    and by the way youll have that dog for a while they really get health problems ;)

  • those are very low content wolf hybrids if not pure husky

  • Cute husky pups.

    High percentage of arctic wolf? Oh my, talk about false advertising.

  • wat an amazing video, this has really revolutionidd my life!!! thank the lord for the owners of these cute animals

  • If those are the parents 1 is shepard husky mix, the other is a chow, so your conversation is moot as there is no wolf in either one of these pups.

  • he is lying. Arctic wolfdogs are born almost black at birth and it takes close to two years before they become fully white. Pups are never born this light unless they are low content wolfdogs. Which these clearly are.

  • how did you breed the wolf dogs to be white?

  • The whitest of the adult wolf-dogs is has a high percentage of arctic wolf.

  • thanks

  • well i have to very high content wolfs dogs and i do indeed take them to the vet they are timber wolf and a very small amout malumute and yes people dont take the proper care for them i have alot of land and a stream they play on and i have 5 kids that they will protect with there life they are so protective to my kids and myself wich i love and people should not get them unless they understand. my pretty female is tri color and my huge male is puer white he wights 165lbs and my female is130

  • Wolfdogs, so much wishful thinking and misinformation, no wonder why so many real wolfdogs are in rescues, someone claims a northern breed is a wolfdog, so others go out and get the real thing and are in trouble with a bad choice.

  • However true, you are still in the wrong to bash this vid like you have been. Go troll else were. Anyone getting a wolf/wolf-dog will have brains enough to at least ask a vet about them consitering the price that they come with. You just don't drop over $600 into an animal without doing some research...

  • Im not bashing the video, Im telling the truth, setting the information straight. The troll is one who is insulting, or lieing.

    The sad part is that the breeders of so-called wolfdogs sell northern breed and GSD mixes most times with no wolf ancestery for rediculous prices.

  • Anyone getting a wolfdog will probably never go to a vet, most are backyard breeder dogs, and customers that wouldnt know a wolf if it bit them on the face. For a difficult to keep pet, with so many issues and problems they shouldnt cost much at all truthfully.

  • Anyone getting a wolfdog will probably never go to a vet, most are backyard breeder dogs, and customers that wouldnt know a wolf if it bit them on the face. For a difficult to keep pet, with so many issues and problems they shouldnt cost much at all truthfully.

    good point

  • Siberian husky, Alaskan malamute, are different dogs as far back as thousands of years. Alaskan malamute were reputedly mixed with north American Gray wolf in its original creation thousands of years ago, never since. I know the breed standards, read them yourself. Notice the reference to blue eyes or the merle gene, its a siberian husky trait, never a malamute trait or wolf trait.

    My knowledge base goes back to growing up with malamutes, and huskies more than 25 years ago.

  • wolfs have blue eyes when they are cubs and later turn yellow. It is rare, but possable for an adult wolf to keep it's "baby" blue eye color.

  • never, they have cloudy blue eyes like almost all dogs as tiny puppies, then as an adult they only have yellow or amber eyes, do some research, no wolf has the merle gene.

  • I did do my research, I think you should read up on wolfs agian. I am planing on getting a wolf my self once I get the land and so on, so I am constantly doing research on how to raise them ect. I don't know about the green, but i do know wolfs can have blue eyes as an adult, but like I said, it is very rare.

  • You need to do more research then or we wouldnt be having this conversation, also research the permits required to have one, even a wolfdog. NO wolf as an adult has blue eyes, blue eyes are found in a few breeds of dog as a recessive trait, in 2 breeds as a dominant trait called the merle gene (ie siberian husky and blue merle aussie shepard).

  • Dogs were reclassified in the early 90s as canis lupus familiaris a subspecies of the gray wolf (translated from latin as domesticated gray wolf).

  • how can you tell that the puppies are just dogs if you are not the owner???

  • Husky puppies, very obvious, not wolfdogs.

  • The cubs/puppies are very very low percentage Malamute and very very high percentage Wolf. There is no known Husky in their heritage.

  • They arent wolfdogs, they are pure dogs. By the way canine have puppies, not cubs. Regardless of being malamute or husky, which by the way they some small malamutes.

    Wolfdogs, haha, wishful thinking.

  • most canids are bred from wolves, domestic dogs were classified as "canis lupus familiaris" - domestic wolf, recently amended, both dogs and wolves are now "canis Lupus". huskies and malamutes ARE NOT the same stock. malamutes were bred directly from and periodically back to grey wolves. look at the breed standards ..."any wolf colors, any wolf characteristics, excluding blue eyes" With 25 years with them, I KNOW wolf dogs, what is your knowledge base?

  • What do I know that you obviously dont, first, in the early 90s all domesticated dogs were reclassified as canis jupus domesticus, or the domesticated gray wolf. Next malmutes never have blue eyes, wolves never have blue eyes, which are a result of the merle gene, recessive in all breeds of dog except the siberian husky and blue merle Aussie shepard.

    Continued...

  • Next, all dogs decended from a small geographically isolated population of chinese wolves that scavenged from human trash for thousands of years and became used to people.

    The inuit sled dog, ancestor to all northern breed dogs, is closest to the malamute, in fact you may mistake the 2 if you didnt know what minute differences are between them.

    Its only a rumor (never proven) that wolves were mixed once in the malamutes ancestor, why the people knew that a wolf dog is useless for a working dog

  • Its well known that all inuit peoples would never mix wolf with a working dog, they become useless, and have weaker thinner skin.

    Huskies, inuit dogs, and malmutes were realistically never mixed with wolf by people who rely on their dogs for survival. Also in any mixture with 5 generations and no reintroduction of wolf genes the wolf is now gone completely. I have direct experience with canine genetic testing. I also research a topic very well beforehand.

  • I also know a spade when I see a spade, those are not wolfdogs, they are malamutes. If someone does not have a federal permit to possess wolves they cannot breed wolfdogs, or renintroduce wolf genes to the mix. I know real wolves first hand and I know wolfdogs. I dont just claim to as you seem to obviously. Your responce gave you away.

  • Well most of what you say makes sense, but there are far too many breeders of Wolfdogs and none of them have federal permits that you speak of.

    As a genetic expert, you might be interested in the theory that pure Wolves no longer truly exist.

    Fur traders abandoned sled dogs in the 1800's all over the northern territories including Ellsmere Isl.

    Sadly the majority of so called Wolfdog breeders are bogus. Many are posting here on YOUTUBE. Beware of PUPSPLUS, or WOLFHUSKYPUPS, the worst.

  • Pure wolves exist all over the north. In fact the reintroduced northern rockies population is pure, but the Great Lakes population has small amounts of dog genetics (sign of weaker single wolves breeding with dogs many years ago).

    Most pure wolves in the wild (unless genetically inferior) will not mate with dogs, its a built in protection for their survival. Instead they will kill and eat the dogs.

    Most Italian wolves are genetically polluted.

  • Its a simple fact that pure wolves require a federal permit from the USFWS to keep.

    If a breeder does not have pure wolves they cannot breed mid to higher content wolfdogs from what is available as wolfdogs.

    More people should educate themselves on these things before being ripped off by glorified mixed breed dog breeders.

  • Well like I said, you almost impressed me totally, but you're wrong about both the northern reintroduction and the permits. The Yellowstone project was Wolfdogs. You can still see it many of the downline.

    I know several (Most) of the breeders in the U.S. and Canada, and nobody is monitored by any federal permits. OHIO,NC, NEVADA, and a few other states are completely unregulated. All have breeders of top notch high content Wolfdogs F198s

    Every state has it's own Wildlife Authority.

  • The Yellowstone reintroduction were wild gray wolves trapped from Canada, not wolfdogs. Most breeders of wolfdogs are rip off artists selling mixed northern breed/german shepard mixes under the guise of being a high content wolfdog, nothing more.

    The US fish and wildlife service is a federal agency, not a state agency, they are the agency requiring strict permits for all wolves kept in captivity in the US, period, they even inspect zoos once a year.

  • If you mix a wolf and a dog you have a 50/50 mix, if you add wolf to the resulting offspring you have around 75% wolf, if you add another generation of wolf to the resulting offspring you have 87.5% wolf. If you mix pure wolf with that resulting offspring you now have 93.75% wolf. Once you mix the 5th generation of wolf back into the mixture you have pure wolf.

    So how does one go about geting a non-existant 98% 1st generation wolfdog? Not all of us are dumb enough to fall for that one.

  • The average between 93.75 and 100 isn't 100, that's for sure.

  • After the 5th breeding it has nothing to do with averages. You have a wolf with a tiny bit of dog genetics polluting its gene pool. This is what happened with the Italian wolf, and the Great Lakes population, these wolves were hunted to almost extinction. Lone wolves inexperienced brought their numbers back using a close relative, the dog, which they would just normally eat instead.

  • "normally eat..." What does that mean? Wolves will cannibalize members of other packs killed after territory disputes. There have been proven feral wolf/dog hybrids in Wi, Mn, and elsewhere. Dogs are dogs and wolves are wolves, but they aren't that far removed that one always is prey and one is predator.

  • Yes, in the wild unless the wolf in question is an inexperienced very young male finding a female dog in heat, the wolf will kill and eat the dog, not mate with it. In captivity wolves will mate with dogs, not normally in the wild though.

    By the way wolves dont cannibalize other wolves, just like they dont eat wolverine unless very desparate for food, they do commonly kill them for being in the wolves territory. Wolves know the difference with dogs, dogs dont know the difference though.

  • No, you are not correct...it is impossible to generalize wolf behavior like you are doing. Visit the website for the Isle Royal wolf/moose study. 50 years of research and several documentations of cannibalism. I've been a biologist for 14 years; I'm not an internet troll. AND solitary wolves rarely kill anything larger than a rabbit. A 1948-9 study on arctic wolves in Canada found that 80% of their solitary and mating pair diet was rodents (voles, etc...).

  • Thats because in the arctic most of what is easy to kill for a lone wolf is the size of a rabbit or smaller. Wolves do eat dogs regularly if available, wolves will only caanibalize if no other option exists. Like wolverines, coyotes, being killed by wolves, they kill but do not eat. Wolves will only eat bears when the winter is so bad that they need to eat them to survive, and other fod sources are few and far between. Over 50 yrs several cannibalism instances does not make the norm.

  • Conversation over. You site no science, you just repeatedly type. My orig. argument was to refute your "wolves prey upon dogs whenever possible," but now you are just spouting. So to end all of this. I used two very long studies (few scientific studies last longer than a few months let alone 50 years-involving 100s of wolves btw), and you have referred to zero. You just talk, please everyone. Don't listen to whatever condescending arguments roll out of this man's username ref. wolves.

  • No one can believe you, you lied about being a biologist, and you sure arent old enough to have studied them for 14 years as one. Busted!!! My examples are real world events, not talk like yours.

    Now the conversation is over, study that.

  • You have to be kidding. What are your credentials? I am 34 years old and hold a B.S. from Western Illinois Univ. and Master Naturalist certification from Univ Of Illinois. I've done field research since 1994 in everything from genetics to wildlife rehab...1000s of hours. My talk? Go to the website for The Isle Royal Wolf and Moose study to check out the LONGEST RUNNING WOLF STUDY IN HISTORY. I will argue no longer with a mentally feeble internet troll such as yourself. Good day.

  • About time you stop troll. You cant even post facts. By the way Ive read that syudy and others. Have a nice life.

  • You say this for an excuse to kill wolves. No one will believe this unless their as stupid as you.

  • Wolves will only cannibalize other dead wolves as a last resort if they are starving to death. They do not eat each other for any other reason.

  • The Great Lakes wolf population was the only continental US population still around since humans wiped the rest out, these few wolves were so few and far between that young inexperienced males mated with dogs. Normal wolves living in packs do not mate with dogs, they kill and eat them.

    By the way lone wolves kill and eat white tailed deer very commonly.

    I believe your a biologist as much as I believe you comments here. The difference, I know the truth.

  • Did you really have to ruin it for everyone, damn.

  • @wulfwalkr you arre sooo stupid! woow.

  • @bigrowen they look like they're pure dog. where did you get the parents?

  • You're a real talkative sucker, huh?

  • Sometimes the truth needs to be told.

  • And you're obsessed with the truth.

  • The truth is that those who have dogs and call them wolfdogs only cause problems for their dogs and themselves, so whats wrong with having just a dog, if its not enough for your ego then you shouldnt have a dog in the first place.

  • Ok yeah but think of the kids watching saying, "Mommy look there's a bunch of wolfdog puppies." and then their mother (you) crushes them saying,"No baby there is no suh thing as a wolfdog." and the kid saying, "Did you have to ruin it, mommy?" P.S. I'm not calling you a girl unless you are.

  • Because it portrays what is being called a wolfdog but is not, then people get the wrong idea and think that if they go get a real wolfdog they will expect it to behave like these puppies do (this is how so many wolfdogs end up in rescues). Next the wolfdog suffers for what they do normally.

    Leave what is designed by nature wild, trying to make it domesticated is wrong, stick with what is domesticated and an animal that enjoys making people happy, dogs.

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